The effect of the Tomatis method on depressed young adults / Jacobus Ockert Coetzee
In the current study the efficacy of the Tomatis Method (TM), was investigated with depressed young adults. The TM, a non-mainstream approach applicable to, amongst other psychological problems, depression, is based on sensorineural integration training and psychotherapy. The study was motivated by...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-8482014-04-16T03:52:56ZThe effect of the Tomatis method on depressed young adults / Jacobus Ockert CoetzeeCoetzee, Jacobus OckertIn the current study the efficacy of the Tomatis Method (TM), was investigated with depressed young adults. The TM, a non-mainstream approach applicable to, amongst other psychological problems, depression, is based on sensorineural integration training and psychotherapy. The study was motivated by the paucity of research on Tomatis's (1974) assertion that the TM is effective with cases of "nervous depression". Depressed students, meeting DSM IV criteria for non-bipolar depression and manifesting at least moderate levels of depression on the BDI, were assigned to an experimental (n=9) and non-intervention control group (n=9) on availability grounds. Following pre-assessment the experimental group attended a Tomatis programme of 73 sessions and individual psychotherapy. The results confirmed the efficacy of the programme, in terms of practically significant reductions of depression, neuroticism and negative affect, and enhanced psychological wellbeing. No change occurred in the control group. While the results endorsed Tomatis's findings, methodological limitations necessitate further research, controlled for medication, psychotherapy and social support, to clarify remaining obscurities.Thesis (M.A.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education2009-02-18T06:08:43Z2009-02-18T06:08:43Z2001Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/848 |
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In the current study the efficacy of the Tomatis Method (TM), was investigated
with depressed young adults. The TM, a non-mainstream approach applicable
to, amongst other psychological problems, depression, is based on sensorineural
integration training and psychotherapy.
The study was motivated by the paucity of research on Tomatis's (1974)
assertion that the TM is effective with cases of "nervous depression".
Depressed students, meeting DSM IV criteria for non-bipolar depression and
manifesting at least moderate levels of depression on the BDI, were assigned to
an experimental (n=9) and non-intervention control group (n=9) on availability
grounds. Following pre-assessment the experimental group attended a Tomatis
programme of 73 sessions and individual psychotherapy. The results confirmed
the efficacy of the programme, in terms of practically significant reductions of
depression, neuroticism and negative affect, and enhanced psychological wellbeing.
No change occurred in the control group. While the results endorsed
Tomatis's findings, methodological limitations necessitate further research,
controlled for medication, psychotherapy and social support, to clarify remaining
obscurities. === Thesis (M.A.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001. |
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The effect of the Tomatis method on depressed young adults / Jacobus Ockert Coetzee |
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The effect of the Tomatis method on depressed young adults / Jacobus Ockert Coetzee |
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The effect of the Tomatis method on depressed young adults / Jacobus Ockert Coetzee |
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effect of the tomatis method on depressed young adults / jacobus ockert coetzee |
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